Dig Up mental tracking game

Regular price Rs. 520.00
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Dig Up mental tracking game

Dig Up mental tracking game

Regular price Rs. 520.00
Sale price Rs. 520.00 Regular price Rs. 700.00
Unit price
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  • There's a party in the forest and the 5 Forest Friends are busy digging food! But, oh no! The underground paths are a mess and all tangled up. Join them in an exciting game of mental tracking as you help them find the food they need.
  • Spin the spinner and let the frenzy begin! Mentally trace the underground path from the animal to the food and scream DUG before the other player does. Collect all 5 foods on your card first to win the game. Swapping tokens and order mix up add to the excitement and you're just never sure, who's winning.
  • A 2 player game of mazes with 64 possibilities where on every turn you flip a board and the maze never remains the same. Provides unlimited repeat play value!
  • Have a child who struggles with focus? Dig Up helps children learn to hold attention and mentally trace a path in their head. Children get an opportunity to playfully develop visual tracking skills, which are essential for reading development.
  • Contains: 2 animal boards, 2 ground boards, 2 food boards, 1 Wooden Spinner, 20 food tokens, 8 order cards, 2 heart tokens, 1 care paper bag. For 1 to 2 players
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